How about your strangest animal at the shooting range?
This summer I was shooting at a local 100 yard range, when a big fat woodchuck/groundhog (for Westerners, thats a gigantic gopher) started wandering around the target stands...I could have, but I decided not to...
It reminded me of one spring in Alberta when I was shooting at a target and the sound woke up two moose in the bush to one side of my range. They wandered out into the field right behind the target and layed down in the muddy field. They wouldn't move and I had to move my target stand. After awhile they got tired of the racket and wandered off.
When I lived in Vancouver and shot at the old Barnett Rifle Club range on the northside of Burnaby mountain, a fellow went out (and up) to the 300 yard target. But when he stepped into the woods to relieve himself, the range officer declared the range was clear, and firing commenced. The fellow had to hide in the woods until the next ceasefire. Deer also used to wander out onto that range.